Folk song "Weaving Girl" from album "Chinese Music Map Hear Jilin Tartar, Daegeum, Flute, Changgu Music Collection"
Weaving Girl. Weaving girl
Folk music Arrangement: Anonymous Nationality: Korean Nationality Region: Jilin
Transverse Flute: Lee Eun-hee
Dulcimer: Hong Meilan
Gayageum: Kim Young
It is a solo fife based on the folk song "Weaver Girl", using the semi-Shalveri and andan rhythms of traditional Korean music. The transverse flute is one of the representative Musical Instruments of the Korean ethnic group. It is said that it has been circulating on the Korean Peninsula since The Three Kingdoms Period. It is usually made of bamboo and has six sound holes. The Gayageum plays a beautiful and smooth melody, and the dulcorgan strikes a delicate and light string sound, which is like the flexible hands of a young girl, moving on the spinning wheel with skillful and concise movements. The transverse flute, with a warm and soft tone, depicts the girl's lively and lovely appearance and simple and delicate emotions. The rope of the spinning wheel goes round and round like the passing of time. With this melodious music, for the hard-working and optimistic spinning girls, offer a song of youth.